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Real estate
In brief: Digs Burgers shuttered
After only opening about a year ago, Digs Burgers recently
closed in downtown Harrisburg.
Senior community to re-create traditional neighborhood feel
A Camp Hill senior-care company is putting a new spin on a
cutting-edge residential development concept.
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REAL ESTATE NEWS: openings, contracts, transactions, relocations
Read More »Plant power
Sixty-five acres of farmland in Lancaster County could become the home of a $130 million ethanol plant.
Read More »In brief: Emergency expansion
PinnacleHealth System is preparing to embark on the expansion of its emergency room at Harrisburg Hospital.
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Read More »In brief: Tyco on the move
Tyco Electronics Corp. is ahead of schedule and could complete a factory move to York County in the next couple of months.
Read More »Editorial: Blame game
Our cover story this week focuses on a nearly two-year-old tragedy that continues to have major implications for Cumberland County engineering firm Gannett Fleming Inc.
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REAL ESTATE NEWS: openings, contracts, transactions, relocations
Read More »Beautiful structures abound in midstate
Central Pennsylvania has a roster of architectural gems.
Read More »West Shore warehousing market shows signs of slowdown
Higher vacancy rates and a slower pace of new projects could signal a slight dip in the Cumberland County warehousing sector.
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REAL ESTATE NEWS: openings, contracts, transactions, relocations
Read More »Harrisburg Council to revisit 18-story building plan
Harrisburg City Council last night unanimously voted to reconsider a Harrisburg development group's bid to develop an 18-story office building along North Second Street.
Read More »How green is my building?
Green is today's most sought after "shade" as we hear more about rising energy costs and global warming. When it comes to building new structures or renovating existing buildings, going green is a way for business owners to save money over time and save the planet, observers said.
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